Apparently I am also stuck in 2012 - are we not doing cloud and machine learning anymore?
there are definitely a few missing from the "not used as intended" list also, are they really counting "rebirth" as an incorrect interpretation of the phoenix emoji? what is even the purpose of a phoenix emoji outside…
I would've fucking rioted if they picked permanent "standard" time. I don't care about kids or their bus stops. Also, just put some lights on them, then (the bus stops, or the kids, doesn't really matter).
The posting seems to be requiring 7-10 years of work experience, not specific to graph databases or any other technology.
Why would they? Code from 1987 is of exactly zero interest to someone developing a game in 2013.
Where does he claim to care about digital preservation? And I'm pretty sure GitHub would have to remove code posted without permission, anonymous or not.
Hm, I've been looking for a lightweight, language-neutral job queue. RDBMS-backed is my preference since I don't need massive scalability, but do want persistence that's easy to reason about (so not Redis), transparency…
It was faster than everything, and by a huge margin: https://github.com/costajob/app-servers#results It does seem that immature languages tend to win a lot of benchmarks, likely because they're still cutting a lot of…
Морской бой was the shit!
seconded. videos are not useful as documentation.
Apparently I am also stuck in 2012 - are we not doing cloud and machine learning anymore?
there are definitely a few missing from the "not used as intended" list also, are they really counting "rebirth" as an incorrect interpretation of the phoenix emoji? what is even the purpose of a phoenix emoji outside…
I would've fucking rioted if they picked permanent "standard" time. I don't care about kids or their bus stops. Also, just put some lights on them, then (the bus stops, or the kids, doesn't really matter).
The posting seems to be requiring 7-10 years of work experience, not specific to graph databases or any other technology.
Why would they? Code from 1987 is of exactly zero interest to someone developing a game in 2013.
Where does he claim to care about digital preservation? And I'm pretty sure GitHub would have to remove code posted without permission, anonymous or not.
Hm, I've been looking for a lightweight, language-neutral job queue. RDBMS-backed is my preference since I don't need massive scalability, but do want persistence that's easy to reason about (so not Redis), transparency…
It was faster than everything, and by a huge margin: https://github.com/costajob/app-servers#results It does seem that immature languages tend to win a lot of benchmarks, likely because they're still cutting a lot of…
Морской бой was the shit!
seconded. videos are not useful as documentation.